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  1. 16 sty 2024 · Surgery. Some broken arms require surgery. The most common surgery is an open reduction with internal fixation. Your surgeon will realign (set) your bone to their correct position and then secure it in place so it can heal and grow back together.

  2. 11 sie 2022 · Treatment of a broken arm depends on the type of break. The time needed for healing depends on a variety of factors, including severity of the injury; other conditions, such as diabetes; your age; nutrition; and tobacco and alcohol use.

  3. 17 wrz 2018 · Bone fracture repair is a surgery to fix a broken bone using metal screws, pins, rods, or plates to hold the bone in place. It’s also known as open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF)...

  4. Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a type of surgery used to stabilize and heal a broken bone. You might need this procedure to treat your broken arm. The humerus is the bone in the upper part of your arm.

  5. Healing from a broken arm takes time. You should expect to have your arm immobilized in a splint, cast, brace, or sling for anywhere from two to six weeks or longer. Once you go home, you have to follow Dr. Tadje’s post-operative instructions to ensure the best results.

  6. 11 lip 2018 · In this article, we look at how doctors treat bone fractures, the science behind three main stages of bone healing, and home remedies to speed up bone repair.

  7. Healing Time. What Facts Should I Know About a Broken Arm? Picture of a broken arm in a sling. A broken arm is usually caused by a fall or trauma. A broken (fractured) arm means that one or more of the bones of the arm have cracked. This is a common injury occurring in both children and adults.

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